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Admission to the course is offered to eligible candidates based on their performance in a relevant entrance examination, conducted at any of institute, State and national levels.
Subsequently, qualifying students are needed to go through final rounds of counseling based on performance in the preceding rounds of Group Discussion and Personal Interview, wherein candidates general aptitude for the course is analyzed.
Some of the major such entrance examinations conducted in the country are listed below.
AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) Biotechnology Entrance Test
JNU (J
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UPES is the best option among these colleges.
There are around 14 domain focused MBA programs to choose from. Industrial visits, guest lectures, workshops make UPES different from others.
Do go ahead and check out the programs at upes.ac.in.
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if you want to confirm then call the student section of this college.
i m not from jain university but i have the knowledge about most of the college.
thanks for asking
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The cut-offs vary every year. It follows the rules of demand and supply. Greater the applications of students with higher score greater will be the cut-off. I won't be able to give you absolute figures of cut-off for each year but I'll give you a general idea. The cut off for ISC students for B.Com is around 92-94% while for evening, it's generally 0.5-2% higher than morning's cut off. For CBSE, the cut offs are around 1-2% higher than ISC.
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